The Womier (k61)

Today we have a keyboard that I've been excited about for a long time. The Womier k61. It's a 60% keyboard with pretty, white cherry profile keycaps. It has a 5 pin hot-swap PCB, which is available with Gateron switches by default. You can order the Womier with Blue, Brown, Red and Yellow switches from Gateron. It's a wired keyboard, which is slightly annoying in this day and age, but most people don't really need wireless keyboards. It comes with a switch puller, a keycap puller, a brush and a white cable. One of the main points of this keyboard is the amazing RGB aura and shine-through. I'm actually excited to film all the mods that can be done on this keyboard to see how the sound changes. Out of the box the stabilizers sound pretty terrible, but the keycaps and switches (unless you want the blues) are pretty decent.

If you like RGB and want a cheap keyboard, this is definitely a good option.

Affiliate links for all the options you can get this keyboard in:

White with Red Switches (the same as ours): Amazon, $69.99,

White with Brown Switches: Amazon, $69.99,

White with Blue Switches: Amazon, $69.99,

White with Yellow Switches: Amazon, $69.99,

Pudding Keycaps with Yellow Switches: Amazon, $73.99,

Pudding Keycaps with Red Switches: Amazon, $73.99

CoolerMaster CK720 Review

Moin !

Today we're going to have a look at the CoolerMaster CK720. It's a wired 65% keyboard that comes with Kailh BOX V2 switches in Brown, Red or White. We bought the silver version but it also comes in space grey and chameleon, which looks very pretty in the pictures but I can't tell if it's the same in person. The CK720 has a knob that's very heavily advertised, described, and centered in all the descriptions. It's a good knob and we like knobs.

Out of the box the CoolerMaster keyboard sounds decent, has beautiful lubed stabilizers and comes with an aluminum top plate that can be taken off without any tools. I have yet to figure out the reason for that, though.

It comes with a 5-pin hot-swap PCB or wireless and Bluetooth, unfortunately not both. If you don't think you'll ever replace the switches with something better you should probably go with the Red switches and wireless version, which seems like a very good deal for the price. The keyboard has north-facing LEDs and many options for lighting effects, including being able to determine the color for the effect you want. Having purple lighting effects is really nice.

The CK720 comes with a white USB-A to USB-C cable with a purple USB-A connector, it's very nice. Also you get a switch and keycap puller combination tool which is decent. The bonus obviously is the 8 Cherry MX green switches you get with the hotswap versions. If you ever wondered what 80 gram clicky switches feel and sound like, this is your chance !

Options and prices:

Space grey hot-swap with Red switches: Amazon.com (affiliate links) ($86)

Space grey hot-swap with Brown switches: Amazon ($98)

Space grey hot-swap with White (light clicky) switches: Amazon ($99)

Space grey wireless with Red switches: Amazon ($121)

Space grey wireless with Brown switches: Amazon ($84)

Space grey wireless with Blue switches: Amazon ($85)

Silver hot-swap with Red switches: Amazon ($86)

Silver hot-swap with Brown switches: Amazon ($98)

Silver hot-swap with White switches: Amazon ($98)

Silver wireless with Red switches: Amazon (currently unavailable)

Silver wireless with Brown switches: Amazon ($80)

Silver wireless with Blue switches: Amazon ($84)

Chameleon wireless with Red switches: Amazon ($120)

Chameleon wireless with Brown switches: Amazon ($120)

Chameleon wireless with White switches: Amazon ($120)